Kristian: Holding people to their word, how horrible of me!!
People change. Opinions change. Principles change. It's as simple as that. If he said it a few months ago, you'd have a valid point there. But what I see is a single post on a discussion board - no actual public, official statement, just a post. He might have been exaggerating. He might have just been enthusiastic and silly.
Kristian: Does this mean you don't care about all the horrible effects this will have on DRM free gaming and muti-platform gaming?
If Humble Indie Bundle 7 isn't DRM-free and multiplatform, then you've got a point there. If it is, your point is completely moot. The titles offered there aren't indie titles, they're pretty big AAA games, that are also very dependant on Windows platform. And you'd want a publisher that's trying to do his best to stay afloat to convert them? They could just announce bankrupcy right away. Games are sold DRM-free and games are sold with DRM. Games are sold multiplatform and games are sold platform-dependant. That's how it is, that's how it's always been and that's most probably how it always will be. Your wallet is your voting power - if you don't like it, don't buy it. But claiming how it's bad and horribly hurting DRM-free market is just silly.
Kristian: Because both you and I and everyone else is completely free to donate to those charties as is, we don't need a Humble Bundle for that. But if that is the case we are just going to have to disagree.
Going by the default split, charities have gained about $700 000 by now. Do you sincerely believe that all those people that have indirectly donated to them by buying the bundle would do so even without it? Because I'm certain they would not. Also, I am certain that those charities need the money more than I need DRM-free games for my Linux Mint. I can live without games. Charities can't live without donations.
Accatone: I totally agree with Infinite Ammo's twit: "The whole reason to get excited about Humble in the first place was that it was directly supporting developers". As it's also can be seen in the Penny Arcade report, this THQ bundle does not support developers. Unfortunately.
It supports a publisher that is going under. That's the point.